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He had already moved on to his second British family, where he carried out the most serious assaults on an 11-year-old boy.

The lad was so confused and embarrassed the only way he could tell his mother was by leaving her a message on the Notes app on her iPhone.

It described the assaults in chilling detail with ended with "I'm like WTF" and three angry face emojis.

Exeter Crown Court was told that Castellano-Gonzales, who was known by the families as Josito Castellano, had been a professional footballer for the B team at Tenerife at a time when the A team were in the top division and playing Real Madrid and Barcelona.

He said was forced to quit because of injury and applied to become an au pair, posting his CV on the international website aupairworld.com.

However, CD Tenerife, the island's only full-time club, has since denied that he was ever on their books.

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Castellano was hired by two British families after advertising on aupairworld.comCredit: AuPairWorld

He claimed he chose to work with families with boys so he could play football and computer games but the jury decided he had much more sinister motives.

The families of some of the victims were in the public gallery and sobbed with relief as the pervert was convicted on all 13 counts.

Castellano, from Tenerife, was found guilty of two counts of assault by penetration and 11 counts of sexual assaults on five boys aged eight to 11.

Judge Geoffrey Mercer QC adjourned sentence until next week to allow detectives to compile impact statements from all the victims and their parents.
He said: "I need some time before deciding on the appropriate sentence, which will inevitably be a prison sentence.

"I need to think very carefully. This is an extremely unusual case."

A previous version of this story said that Castellano-Gonzales had played for CD Tenerife as was claimed in court, but it has been updated to include the fact that the team denies this.

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